Welcome to my Chesapeake Bay Foundation Walk the Watershed page. During these unprecedented times, two things remain important to me: maintaining my personal health and promoting ways to improve local water quality in PA that ultimately also improve the health of the Chesapeake Bay.
Over the next few weeks, I plan to walk 200 miles, the approximate length of the Chesapeake Bay, as a way to get outside, explore my watershed, and raise awareness for local water quality issues.
I have worked for CBF for 6 1/2 years and one of my favorite parts of my job is offering trees to landowners to plant in their stream area. Trees are one of the most cost effective methods of improving water quality and protecting our streams. My next favorite part of my job is working with our education department and offering field experiences to high school students that give them the opportunity to work alongside me to steward stream buffers and educate them on the important work that buffers do!
I hope you will support these efforts by donating to my page or by joining our team.
Every gift makes a difference!
- $25 can plant five native trees as a streamside buffer.
- $50 can grow 5,000 native oysters.
- $140 can offer two students for a day of learning in and around the Bay.
- $500 can build 10 reef balls which are effective and safe artificial homes for oysters.
Please donate on my page today and help me meet my fundraising goal and help CBF Save the Bay!
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